Will of ‘’John Disharune,’’ gentleman of Stepney Parish, Worcester County, ‘’nearing seventy eight years of age’’ in Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 (Worcester) Wills 1742-1759, Vol 2, Image 71. Images (browse only) at FamilySearch.org, accessed 15 Sept 2020.
Signed: 19 March 1754; no proving date
Bequests to: son Michall Disharune, son John Disharune, son William Disharune, daughter Mary Dorman; grandchildren John Wapels and William [Wapels?], Peter Wapels, Ann Wapels, Leada Wapels, Thomas Wapels, Joseph Wapels, son in law Peter Wapels, Betty Orms,
Executor: son John Disharune
Witnesses:Joshua Porter, Wm Roach, Stephen Roach
Enslaved people: woman named Faney [Fanny], girl named Joan, older man named Coffey, older woman named Grace, man named Obing, child named Hoynah [?], girl named Grace, boy named Ben, boy named Jack
Thank you to Lori Gordon for creating WikiTree profile Disharoon-30 through the import of Jameson Family Tree(1).ged on Apr 5, 2013.
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